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GUERRILLA MOVEMENT (3) answer(s).
 
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Enduring insurgency: new people's army marches on / Scarpello, Fabio   Journal Article
Scarpello, Fabio Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Importance of voluntary associations for guerrilla movements / Goldman, Ogen   Journal Article
Goldman, Ogen Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The question I examine in this article is why is it that under certain circumstances a guerrilla movement succeeds while under others it fails? The hypotheses that I shall present below are the greater the number and variety of voluntary associations supporting the guerrilla movement, compared with the number of associations supporting the regime, the greater is the guerillas' level of success. Voluntary associations can fulfill the guerrilla's basic needs: resources, organizational ability, and obligation. Achieving these needs assist the guerrilla in realizing: population support; inter-class allies; military force; governmental function, which in turn allows the realization of the political objectives.
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Turkmenistan during the second world war / Annaorazov, Jumadurdy   Journal Article
Annaorazov, Jumadurdy Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract In the English literature, for the first time, the history of the Turkmen people in days of the Second World War is described. As it is known, the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic was one of fifteen republics of the former USSR. Therefore, since the first days Turkmens as citizens of the Soviet Union took active part in this war. In article of the author the quantity of military connections, including national, generated on territory of Turkmenistan, number human loss, awarded people, data on participants of guerrilla movement and the Resistance movement in countries of Western Europe is described. In this article the economic and cultural condition of republic in days of the war, the help rendered by the Turkmen people to front is described. For the first time in Turkmen historical sciences the question on destinies of the captivated Turkmen soldiers in days of the Second World War is brought up.
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